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Pan American League of Associations for Rheumatology: Recommendations for the Treatment of Oligoarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

  • on behalf of the Pan American League of Associations for Rheumatology (PANLAR)
  • Universidad Nacional de Asunción
  • Hospital de Niños Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez
  • Universidad de Antioquia
  • Universidade de São Paulo
  • Children's Hospital of the Maternal and Child Institute of the State of Mexico (IMIEM)
  • Córdoba. Private University Hospital
  • Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Pereira Rossell Hospital
  • Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico Gomez
  • Cardioinfantil Foundation-Cardiology Institute
  • Dr. Roberto Gilbert Elizalde Children's Hospital
  • Instituto Nacional de Salud Del Niño Breña
  • Universidad El Bosque
  • Museu Nacional/UFRJ
  • José María Cabral and Báez Regional University Hospital
  • San Juan City Hospital
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • Universidad Nacional de Rosario
  • Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Universidad Javeriana
  • Universidade Estadual de Campinas

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Abstract

Objective: – To develop evidence-based Pan American League of Associations for Rheumatology (PANLAR) recommendations for the treatment of oligoarthritis category in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (oligo-JIA) patients. Methods: – A panel of pediatric rheumatologists from Latin-America (LATAM) generated clinically meaningful questions related to the treatment of oligo-JIA patients, using Population, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome (PICO) format. Following Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology, a team of methodologists conducted a systematic literature review, extracted, summarized intervention effect estimates, and graded the evidence quality. LATAM pediatric rheumatology experts’ panel voted each PICO question, which required a minimum agreement of 70% among the voting members and developed recommendations. Results: – Seven recommendations and 4 expert opinion were developed. Short-term course of NSAID and intra-articular corticosteroids was recommended as initial therapy in those with minimal disease activity with no risk factors for poor prognosis. The initiation of a nbDMARD was recommended in patients with high disease activity and risk factors for poor prognosis. For patients who achieve inactive disease state, treatment with DMARD should be maintained for a minimum of 12 months after remission. We proposed sulfasalazine or leflunomide in patients with methotrexate intolerance, or in the presence of contraindication or unavailability of bDMARD. For oligo-JIA patients with high disease activity or uveitis, anti-TNF agents are recommended as the first choice among bDMARD. Regular physical activity was also recommended for these patients. Conclusions: – The first PANLAR oligo-JIA treatment guidelines provide evidence-based guidance for health care providers, treating patients with oligo-JIA in LATAM.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e55-e65
JournalJournal of Clinical Rheumatology
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2026

Keywords

  • JIA
  • PANLAR
  • guideline
  • oligoarthritis
  • oligoarticular
  • treatment

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